It's not far-fetched to imagine outside investors backing an Arizona law firm that deploys lawyers around the country, at least according to one legal ethics expert. We return to the Grand Canyon State for the second straight week. Want to weigh in? Email me here. Want this dispatch in your inbox every Thursday? Sign up here.

 


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The Delaware of the Law Firm World?

When I first reported that Arizona's Supreme Court had moved to do away with Rule 5.4 and allow outside ownership of law firms, a Law Firm Disrupted reader posed a question on LinkedIn:

"So could a law firm open in Arizona (funded by non-lawyers) and then hire attorneys to work in other states as remote employees?"